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A composition of top-quality ultra-filtered concentrate WPC whey protein and WPI whey protein isolate – CFM® in an instant form.
The CFM® Isolate and the whey protein concentrate used in Whey Protein Complex 100%® are characterized by their high nutritional value. Obtained using advanced technological processes, they maintain their complete structure and functional whey protein activity. Their high nutritional value was the reason why concentrated whey proteins are considered the most valuable source of dietary protein for competitive athletes and active people.

The CFM® isolate and whey protein concentrate help grow and maintain muscle mass.
OLIMP 100% Whey Protein Complex® comes in eight great irresistible flavours!
chocolate, cookies and cream, ice coffee, coconut, pistachio, tiramisu, strawberry, vanilla

Ingredients: 95% protein-mix (ultrafiltrated whey protein concentrate WPC (from milk), whey protein isolate WPI – CFM® (from milk)), aromas, medium-chain triglycerides oil (MCT oil), fructose, acidity regulators – malic acid, citric acid (for all strawberry like flavours), acidity regulators - sodium citrates; thickeners – gum arabic, xanthan gum, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose; sweeteners – acesulfame K, sucralose, cyclamates; emulsifier – soy lecithin; salt (for all chocolate like flavours), colours: carmine (for all: strawberry, cherry, strawberry-kiwi and banana-cherry like flavours), E 150c (for all: cookies cream, toffee, chocolate, coffee, ice coffee, hazelnut, tiramisu and cappuccino like flavours), riboflavin, E 133 (for all pistachio like flavours).

 

Nutrition declaration Per portion (35 g) Per 3 portions (105 g) Per 100 g
Energy 566 kJ/
134 kcal
1698 kJ/
401 kcal
1624 kJ/
382 kcal
Fat
of which saturated
1,5 g
<0,5 g
4,4 g
0,7 g
4,2 g
0,7 g
Carbohydrates
Of which Sugars
3,9 g
1,4 g
11,6 g
4,2 g
11 g
4,0 g
Protein 26 g 79 g 75 g
Salt 0,30 g 0,90 g 0,86 g

Total amino acids 75000 mg 26250 mg
  Per 100 g  Per portion 35g
of which:    
L-Glutamic acid 13575 mg 4751 mg
*/**L-Leucine 7950 mg 2783 mg
L-Aspartic acid 8250 mg 2888 mg
*L-Lysine 7200 mg 2520 mg
L-Proline 4125 mg 1444 mg
*/**L-Valine 4425 mg 1549 mg
*/**L-Isoleucine 4800 mg 1680 mg
*L-Threonine 5025 mg 1759 mg
L-Alanine 3750 mg 1313 mg
L-Serine 3450 mg 1208 mg
*/*** L-Phenyloalanine 2250 mg 788 mg
*** L-Thyrosine 1950 mg 683 mg
L-Arginine 1575 mg 551 mg
L-Glycine 1050 mg 368 mg
* L-Methionine 1650 mg 578 mg
L-Histidine 1275 mg 446 mg
L-Cysteine 1650 mg 578 mg
*/*** L-Trypthophane 1055 mg 368 mg

* essential amino acids
** Branched chain amino acids
*** Aromatic amino acids

Recommended use: Take 1-3 portions a day – before breakfast, between meals, after training or before sleep. Add 1 portion (35 g = 1 scoop) to   150 ml1 of water. Consume directly after preparation. Not suitable for diabetics. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet. Keep out of reach of children. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended.

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Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland

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PRO LONG, mega strong
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Center for Translational Research in Aging & Longevity. Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA; Maastricht University and University Hospital, Department of Surgery. Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.

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Metabolism Unit, Shriners Hospitals for Children and Department of Surgery, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77550, USA.

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Paul GL.
Solae, LLC, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
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